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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: You mean I don’t have to pay for some millennial’s Masters degree in sustainability? Thank you SC! They aren't going to pay it anyway. They'll just lower their credit score and delay entrance into the housing market for that much longer. Possibly delay having kids, which will ultimately reduce the number of workers in the economy and lower your standard of living in retirement. Sounds like a feedback loop that needs to be eliminated by not allowing this loan situation to happen in the first place. Crazy that thought. This correction is happening naturally, as Gen Z and A realizes that a college degree can have poor ROI, as college admissions become increasingly random, and as agencies and companies are finally removing degree requirements for some jobs. But some unlucky people are caught in the middle, stuck with useless debt and/or bad credit. Too bad for them. Unless you think everyone is suddenly rich, the explosion of applications [b]to elite [/b]and very expensive colleges proves your assertion wrong[/quote] There is an explosion there because those college degrees pay off. I doubt many people who went to Harvard or Yale are having problems paying off their student loans. [/quote] So your solution is for everyone to attend Yale and Harvard???[/quote]
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